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Around the Courts

DEATH ENQUIRY

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Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones sat Coroner. and the following were the jury empanelled: Messrs. A E. Silkstone fretian). B. C. Randa and S. 3. Pd lock. Inspector Eston appeared for the Porc

**FRAME-UP" ALLEGED

carpenter

An assault that took place two When a 2-year-old

was brought before Mr. W. Scho- months ago in Mongkok, had a se- que at the Kowloon Magistracy field at the Central Magistracy yesterday when an enquiry was yesterday charged with the larceny at 43 copper rings from, the Float held into the circumstances SUF- rounding the death of a Chinese Store at the Roya; Naval Yard or male, Cheung Chung Ping (37) September 29 last, defendant; al Was **framed- who died at the Tung Wah Hospi- lcged the charge

on the tal, Hong Kong some Ave days up" by the constable as after a fight, in which he was al-night previous to the incident. ue

(defendant) had cursed the lat leged to have been attacked two men in Nullah Street, opposite ter's father. The defendant was Yuen Ngan. employed by the Kin the Prince's Theatro

Lee carpenters who are under con tract to do work in the Yard. Tw witnesses called on his behalf sup ported his statement that he was "framed up" by the constable con- cerned in the present case.

Rozeskwy Sab-Inspector secuted.

Defendant was found guilty and

or in default as fined $30

Before sen weeks' hard labour. tenct was passed His Worship re- marked that the Indian constable had no motive in making the ar- rest and that he did not believe the two, witnesses. When defen- dant left the deck to be put into the cells. he yelled out threats to the Indian, constable, who was then, sitting in Court.

The Coroner said that he wou loter struct the jury as to the difference between murder and manslaughter. but for the present al: they need concern themselves with was the medical evidence that would be fortheming

Dr. G. I Shaw. officer in charge of the Government Mortuary. Hong Kong said that he perform ed a post mortem on the deceased and that in his opinion, death was due to shock following spleenage haemorrhage.

Dr. Yu Chu Kwong medical om- cer at Kowloon Hospital stated that on August 22 he attended the deceased in the receiving room of the hospita. He found that" de- ccased had multiple abrasions and superficial injuries.

Tung Dr. Wos Pl Fun of the

Baw Wah Hospital sa'd that he

on the the deceased at 4 p.m. afternoon of August 28. the latter being at that time under Chinese treatment. Later that evening the patient signified his willingness to change over to Western treatment. Witness was talled and the patient in the up- complained of a pate

hai per abdomen. which he sa'd

two started one or days before. He also stated that he had been assaulted about a week previousy but could not state on which part of the body he was struck

DR. SHAW RECALLED

CHINESE ART TREASURE

Fairy Story In Silver

'Special Air Mail Service)

TO

London, Sept. 28. The wonderful Chinese treasures that have been brought to London trom the Imperial collections that were once in the Peking Palace are being unpacked with the utmost care for the exhibitión to be open- ed in November at the Royal Aca- demy. The work began last week, and may take perhaps another fortnight or so.

Dr. Shaw who was recalled sald that in the case of a blow over the

There are nearly a thousand ob spleer, it is quite possible that it

jects to be removed, and each as would not show for 2 or 3 days. It is taken out of its special box I think it must have been visible and wrappings has to be lifted up o the night of August 26, but by the Chinese experts who are more supervising the work and compared the night light it is much dimcult to see. This case would with the photographic record that have been difficult to see because was taken before they were packed

of the slow and gradual haemorr at Shanghai, hage."

The boxes which contain the "I would have expected a gras-smaller pieces are Hittle treasures. tic ulcer to have given greater in themselves, their brocaded silk pain and it would more likely to shining with gold thread designs have beeru dyspeps'a Fainting of dragons and flowers. fita are a very definite sign of ab-" domina bleeding, so is the pallor of the patient. -and the increased pulse."

The enquiry was then adjourned until Friday afternoon. at 236 pm.

PEAK ROBBERY

EXQUISITE WORK »

The pieces already unpacked have filled those who have stood around the cases and watched the work with admiration, and en- thusiasm. One exquisite thing as Its wrappings were removed was scen to be the silver figure of Chang Ch'ien. the Chinese sage who is reputed to have discovered the source or the Yangtze river in Before Mr. Schofield at Central the Milky Way, and to have found Magistracy yesterday, Tse Kin-man in the constellation the spinning 24. carpenter, pleaded guilty to a damsel, the princess who commit- charge of the theft of $30 and a ted suicide with her lover herd- "ountain pen from No. 100 The boy, and is allowed to meet him on

to Peak, and was sentenced six the bridge of Magpies one night

weeks' hard labour.

Of the total sum stolen, only $7.50 was recovered, and defendant was ordered to pay, complainant Miss Robertson, $22.50 or serve a additiona: two weeks' hard labour. The prosecution stated that de- fendant had been employed us carpenter at No. 106 The Pear and while working there he stole the $30. The theft was reported to the police and defendant was arrested.

SNATCHER CAUGHT

Pleading guilty before Mr. Mac- fadyen at Central Magistracy yes-

every yell.

The sage is representer

coming down the river on a raft, with his pigtail caught by the wind. The whole agure was described to a representative of The Observer" yesterday as a marvellous example of fourteenth-century liver work by Chu P san, the Cellini of China,

Not one of the objecte now be ing unpacked has ever beere shown In Europe, Taken altogether, they represent the glory of Chinese art through thirty-ave centuries. Far- ticularly rien, with its lovely gradations of colour, is the porce- lain.

TO LEAVE FOR HOME

Mr. G. C. Pelham

It is announced that Mr. G.

Trade Commis- Pelham, H. M. stoner in Hong Kong and Com- marcial Secretary to His Majesty's Embassy at Peking (for South China) is proceeding to England on the 9. Cathay". salling on the 2nd November.

the

Mr. Pelham, who has served on China coast fr the last twelve years, Arst in the Consular Service and subsequently in the Commercial Diplomatic Service. recently completed a Mas tinuous period of service of five years spent in Peking. Shangha! and Hong Kong.

con-

Mr. R. H. Scott wil take over charge of the ice of H.-M. Trade Commissioner and Commercial Secretary. Mr. Scott was former'y Private Secretary to Sir Miles Lampson (now High Commissioner in Egypt) and has recently served In the office of H. M Commercia Counsellct in Shanghal and in the Consulate-Genera at Canton.

BOY SCOUTS

To Hold Concert To-night

An enjoyable entertainment is promised this evening, when the Scouts of the 4th Hong Kong (Murray)

'4th' and

Kowloon (Garrison) Troops present their Second Annual Concert at the China Fleet Club Theatre. com- mencing at 8.45 p.m. sharp.

As a specimen of variety the programme leaves l'tte to be de stred. Many popular local artists' will figure on the programm ; while the Scout themselves wil be responsible for intermediate items. Lang expérience. has taught the organisers of Concerts that those run entirely by the Scouts are apt to become rather monotonous, and there is no doubt that the type of entertainment promised this even'ng 's very near the' ideal.

By kind permission the Band of the 2nd battalion The East Lan- cashire Regiment under Band- master A.B. Yule, will be in at- tendance. The fo law'ng local artistes have promised thelt support: Mrs. Anderson-Miller, Mr. Li Chor Chi, Mr. P. H. Segon. the Quartette of the East Lan cashire Regiment. and the pupils or the O'Keefe Montgomery Schoo of Dancing.

An added attraction will be Miss Stella Best a pupi, of the Vo kova schoo" o Dancing. I one of Mr G. Goncharoff's pretty, dances, Mrs. W. Sinclair will accompany

Mr. Harvey- Other artists Ashe, Mr. B. O. Kime. Mr. S. McNeill, Mr. W. Robertson and the Hawaiian Guitar Trio,

are

The proceeds of the Concert are to be devoted to the funds of the

4th Hong Kong and 4th Kow con Troops. Tickets at $2 (reserved) and $1 (unreserved) are obtain able from The Anderson Music Co or at the door; Doors will be open at eight o'clock

JAPAN'S ARMY MISSION

iSpecht All Mall Service:

Tonda B8pc 28. The War Ofcé la unable to con- firm the report which has reached here that Major-Gel Tada: com- mander of the jamese garrison in Tientsiit, die that North China must be économically, independent or the Nanking Government. 11 he did say so, it is added, the statement should be regarded as his persona, onimate

Gen. Tada s reported to hav

A GREAT PICTURE The premier Chinese art is re- terday on a charge of stealing a presented by more than one hun-said: "The Nanking Government leather purse. from Ho. Hong, Mak dred and seventy fine paintings is the common enemy of 400,000,000 Ying, alias Ching Ying. 18 was and examples of caligraphy, these Chinese people, and the removal of sentenced to four months hard being closely allied arts in the this evil is part of the mission al labour. She defendant admitted Chinese mind. Probably the most the Japanese army. previous convictions. "..

spectacular of the paintings in the Detective-Sergeant J. Shepperd famous; scroll, "A Myriad Miles of stated that at 3.45 on Monday the the Yangtze," by Hsla Kuel. This he ladies, a representative assort- complainant and his wife, who great, picture, a narrow horizontal ment, of pictured eyes, noses, and had only just arrived in the Col scroll, thirty-eight feet in length; mouths were submitted map- ony, were in Stanley Street near shows the convolutions of the river proval the "portraits" being later acceptable Graham Street, when the defend-In a manner impressively contemp built up from the

features.' ant came· UD From behind and tuous of what we consider the laws snatched the purse. containing at perspective.

Since Europe has been influenced $140 in Canton currency...from An album of pictures of by Chinese designs and methods South China Daily News (Nam Wah Yat Po) the man's left lower; Jacket pocket. Mongol Emperors contains the from, the ge venteenth century, it is

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